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  1. Lists of astronomical objects. Selection of astronomical bodies and objects: Moon Mimas and Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, Dactyl. Comet Lovejoy and Jupiter, a giant gas planet. The Sun; Sirius A with Sirius B, a white dwarf; the Crab Nebula, a remnant supernova.

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Celestial objects, also known as astronomical objects, are physical entities, associations, or structures that current science has identified in the observable universe. They range from individual planets, stars, and moons to larger structures like galaxies and beyond.

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    This is a list of named solar system objects, including planets, moons, dwarf planets, and trans-Neptunian objects, ordered alphabetically.

    For asteroids and other minor planets not listed here, see List of named asteroids.

    •Adrastea – moon of Jupiter

    •Aitne – moon of Jupiter

    •Albiorix – moon of Saturn

    •Amalthea – moon of Jupiter

    •Ananke – moon of Jupiter

    •Aoede – moon of Jupiter

    •Belinda – moon of Uranus

    •Bianca – moon of Uranus

    •Caliban – moon of Uranus

    •Callirrhoe – moon of Jupiter

    •Callisto – moon of Jupiter

    •Calypso – moon of Saturn

    •Carme – moon of Jupiter

    •Carpo – moon of Jupiter

    •Daphnis – moon of Saturn

    •Dimorphos - moon of Didymos

    •Deimos – moon of Mars

    •Desdemona – moon of Uranus

    •Despina – moon of Neptune

    •Deucalion – Kuiper belt object

    •Earth – 3rd planet

    •Elara – moon of Jupiter

    •Enceladus – moon of Saturn

    •Epimetheus – moon of Saturn

    •Erinome – moon of Jupiter

    •Eris – dwarf planet

    •Ferdinand – moon of Uranus

    •Francisco – moon of Uranus

    •Galatea – moon of Neptune

    •Ganymede – moon of Jupiter

    •Halimede – moon of Neptune

    •Harpalyke – moon of Jupiter

    •Hegemone – moon of Jupiter

    •Helene – moon of Saturn

    •Helike – moon of Jupiter

    •Hermippe – moon of Jupiter

    •Iapetus – moon of Saturn

    •Ijiraq – moon of Saturn

    •Io – moon of Jupiter

    •Iocaste – moon of Jupiter

    •Isonoe – moon of Jupiter

    •Ixion – Kuiper belt object

  3. Sky & Telescope brings you hundreds of articles on observing celestial bodies. Take a tour of the night sky from near-earth objects to distant Messier objects. Explore encounters with comets, meteors, and supernovae.

  4. Discover the celestial objects that fill our universe. These celestial objects include planets, moons, asteroids, comets, nebulae, stars, star clusters, galaxies, plusars, quasars, black holes, and dark matter.

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  6. Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), the newest camera on NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, has captured a spectacular pair of galaxies engaged in a celestial dance of cat and mouse or, in this case, mouse and mouse.

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